INDEX. xix 



REHN, J. A. G. Color nomenclature 277 



Obituary : W. F. Kirby 94 



(See also Cresson & Rehn.) 



REIFF, W. Some new forms of Lepidoptera from Mass. .305 

 RILEY, W. A. Some sources of laboratory material for 



work on the relation of insects to disease 172 



(See Comstock, J. H. et a/.) 

 ROWLEY, R. R. & L. BERRY. Last year's work with Cato- 



cala and other Lepidoptera 197 



RUST, E. W. New Peruvian parasite from Hemichio- 



naspis minor 160 



SCHAUS, W. New species of Heterocera from Brazil 3 



SCHROERS, P. A. Observations on the Lepidoptera of St. 



Louis and vicinity during 1912 354 



Heterocera in and around St. Louis, Mo 460 



SCHWARZ, H. Obituary: Miss Mary E. Murtfeldt 241 



SELOUS, F. C. Birds and butterflies 83 



Insect arrow poison 83 



SEVERIN, H. H. P. & H. C. The effect of temperature on 



the molting of Diapheromera femorata 14 



SHELFORD, V. E. Noteworthy variations in the elytral 



tracheation of Cicindela 124 



SHERMAN, F., Jr. The Meloidae of No. Carolina 245 



SHERMAN, J. D., JR. Obituary: Frederick Blanchard 46 



Obituary : Frederick Blanchard 46 



SKINNER, H. Antigeny in nearctic butterflies 23 



How does the house fly pass the winter? 303 



Limenitis ursula var. albofasciata 326 



Minutes: (See American Entomological Society.) 

 Minutes: (See Entomological Section, Academy of Na- 

 tural Sciences, Phila.) 



A new Aryynnis from Utah ^50 



A new hesperid butterfly from Cuba 72 



Notes on Lycaena amyntula, Monica and tejua 230 



Notes on Lycaena neurona 82 



Obituary : W. F. Kirby 93 



Obituary: Rev. Dr. Isaac F. Stidham 321 



